LIBRARY vae 
M.Knoedler & Co. | 
14 East 57th St. 


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2108 
100. 
1306 
50. 


Prices 


Collections of Inglis-Morten-Lawrence 


Buyers 
C.W.Kraushasr 
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AeWe Bahr 
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Fe LeGrunewald, Jre 

A A.Healy 

C.W.Band : 

Constance Ter Assatouroff 
Holland Galleries 


C.HeBulil 


T.JdeWhalen 
E Hesterbrook 
C.¥.Kraushaar 


_W.W.Seaman, Agt. | 


A.W. Bahr 

Park Averme Studios 
Fe LeGrunewald 
ReS.Hull 
C.W.Kraushaar 

C Hastings 
Montross Galleries 
W.W.Seaman, Agt. 
Macbeth Galleries 
GeR.Sattige 
M.Knoedler & Coe 
C.Hastings 

A.A. Healy 

Otto Bernet, Agt. 
Wm. Macbeth 

Holland Galleries 
Pade Gcodhart 
Macbeth Galleries 
Arthur F.Egner 

Park Ave.Antique Shop 
R.S.Hull 

Arlington Galleries 
E.Hesterbrook 

GeR Sattig 

A°F Egner 

Montross Galleries 
Fed eHeaney 


Prices _ 
$ 35. ASchilling 
60. We G.T.Sylvester 
400. M.Knoedler & CO6 
625. C.WeKraushsar 
4400. Macbeth Galleries — 
3500. C.W Kraushsar 
4000 Durand~Ruel 
0. Dr. F.FPrank 
806 F.d.Heany 
60. WeW.Seaman, Agt. 
12006 Rehn Galleries 
170. WeW.Seaman, Agt. 
700 Otto Bernet, * 
1700, KX Edwards 
1800. Ofto Bernet, " 
170. R.S.Hull 
625. Otto Bernet, Agt. 
400. E.A.Bates : 
100. M.Knoedler & Co. 
250 6 F.W.Gordon 
500. Montross Galleries 
2756 C.W.Kraushaar 
110. W.Macbeth 
975.6 Dr.F.Frank 
2200 6 se 
25506 M.Knoedler & Co. 
8800. ® 8 
175. R.S.Hull 
1506 Holland Galleries 
29006 C. Hast ings 
210. Dr.F.Frank 
25 E.Hesterbrook 
8006 M.xnoedler & CO« 
2256 CeW Kraushaar 
1500. 0 * 
425 M.Knoedler & Coe 
200. " * 
675. A A.Healy 
306 FeS.Pratt 
3106 A. Reimann 
600.6 Macbeth Galleries 
400. Fred.W.Gordon 
6756 Macbeth Galleries 
225-6 Dr.F Frank 
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- _so0ld at the American set Association, January 29, 19195 


Buyers 


OAS, hangs bik large iss 


‘Couchée,”” by Degas, 

‘model resting between 

psc at his best. Al- 

ous ‘‘Pegasus” ranks 

spy would :be he who 

wner of all three, and be 
Batiatiod. for he would never 
pen which contained them, — 
: “Femme au Corsage, 
sufficiently represents 


: distinguished woman, 


“Life” of Henri 


Woods” and 
; Bar | 


A Qui 


| the Divine was up 
[but the vedi arch. There-is an excellent 
{marine by Theodore Robinson. 

Among the other American artists rep- 
nted are | ‘Ralph Albert Blakelock, 
ie ewis Brown, William Gedney 
|Buce, William M. Chase, Frederick C. 
|Frieseke, Childe Hassam, Eugene Higgins, 
William T. Gagles, Jonas Lie, Kenneth 
|Hayes Miller, Edward Moran, Jerome’ 
|Myers, Henry W. Ranger, William S. Rob-! 
|inson, Irving R. Wiles, Frederick Bellam 
| Williams and Alexander H. Wyant. 
| “My Summer Studio,” by John Henry} 
ial is slight put engaging. 


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KAnoegier 


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Mey $6 
fund liste 

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es ‘chsipetation con- 
sale’ of the Inglis-Morten- | 
part collection last night in the 
the Hotel Plaza before an 
Ease overly excitable audi- 
collection was an excellent 
an ie curio of view cine 
r cu ee of the 
8 is di d unless it may 
ped ation-that after 
and f ines as they are, ! 
ers, and o 


ae, price, $8,800, selling 
2 POs ’ I 
Jer & Co., and that is doubt- | 
‘more than the late Mr. Morten 
. Upon the whole, Mr. Mor- | 
ten’s te as a connoisseur may be said 
to have been ratified by the auction, as 


of the evening. His Renoir, of. 
n Reading an. Jlustrated Jour- 
2a Styl manpal Ruel for $4,000; his 
“went to C, W. Kraus- 
; 3,50 , the “Pegasus,” by Albert 
' William ‘Macbeth for $4,400,,, 
de Hassam’s “Ironbound” to C, 
tastings for $2,900. — 

o st of pictures pt eid for $150 
and ip followe: 


ae 


| 


ees Sieg PR. Ryder, ‘‘Travelers at 
ey mw,” C. W. Kraushaar......... $210 

i—A) er oes Ryder, “The. Eques- 
r Kraushaar....... 525 

ri inte hatour, “Still Life,” 
EES IN A a eer 160 


1t—Jean Charles Cazin, “From. My 
Seat, Window, cs i W. Seaman 


Pea paar Sate lt ty 280 
“‘1—Adoiphe "Monticelli, “Fantasy,” 
TRIPS ROTI co 60! 6s 9:m.0.2 ve 170 
| 20—Antoine acik ‘Barye,. “‘Land- | _ 
scape,’ Park Avenue Studios.... 179 
28—Jean Francois Millet, ‘‘Harvest 
Laborer,” C. W.-Kraushaar,. 210 
Sea Francois Millet, “Knitting,” . °| 
f BUEN eek ech ae ee - 870 
25—Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, “Fe- 
sou Figure,” A, W. Bahr..... hein SD 
uis Victor Felix Mettling, La 


Cup ‘gi Wine,’? wis Ww. idsenacan'y f 


MRE co yoef coion dsen ys hansy ee 210! 
gt-Albert P. Ryder. “Late After- f 
noon,’ William Macbeth...,..... 775 

| 28—Julian Alden Weir, ‘‘Roses,’”” M. : 
PUSTOBULCH Gs MOO lap Varah shh pe ener 260 


' $0—William Gedney “Bunce, “A Vene- 
tian Street,’ C.. Hastings........ 200} 
ee J. Enneking, ‘Sunset,’ O. 


ernet, agent.,..1.- ‘ ay oa ie 
83—Irving Ramsey Wiles, “A ‘Span- 

ish Girl,” Holland Galleries..,... 150 ) 
A—J. J. Henner, ‘“‘The Beaune ” 


Bolland. PR URPICR | s sate oe ho oo ack 
25— har Ibert P. Ryder, “The Pond,” 


‘a great Inness | 
our co lectors in their] 


the Degas pastel | 


stures excited the principal com- | 


; tee eg ie fa ; ! 
set Py TI, J. Heney. 150 
45-— T. “Taglis, “aRettle | Island, ee 
eats ia, assachu whi: veh M. 
Kno fer ae : 1 as Eee oF id a 
peste a fd Francois Raffaelli, “At the 
Pe We Kraushaar, i pape 

$—Albert PL batiead * “Pegasus,” W. 
50-—Alfred Sisley, Whe. “Quai a Sable, % 

Kraushaar...... # 

‘bl—Auguste Renoir, “Pemme ‘Tisant 
un Journal] dened hel Durand-Ruel. 

| 58-—Childe Sg “The Blue Sea 
‘and the Ba her,?*Rehn' ‘Gatieries, | 
56-—-Charles Harry Baton, ‘‘Autumn 
eencreases ae Ww. es 


| ‘Wolland,” O. Bernet, Rabb 
(58—William Gedney Bunce, ‘‘Moon- 
ight, Venice,” K. Edwards...... 
leo exander H. Wyant, “In the 


Forest,’* O, Bernet, agent.. oa 
ae 7 Hill,” “Landscape,” Oe 8S. 
| MEPL a a 5 Beate ee BAS Bone, AIOE Oo BRE 


| 61—Frederick W, Kost, N, A. “Car- 
its hh Ein uke be Bie a 
¢ m 
| 62—Charles "Melville “Dewey, “Gray 
Day, Shropshire}. re ung a Oe 
Ornette BRENT aicicy sinew ibe ee 
68-—Frederick Ballard ‘Williams, 
‘Ragged Island, -Maine,” E. A. 
MATAR Tc ek ce Mee ARS ewe tie iihe 
_ 63--David Johnson, ‘ Quiet Nook, ” 
Ge ON  AOLODN cian v0 iach s wae 
(86—Aivert FP, Ryder, Diana, deine’, Sees, 
61—Ernest, ‘Lawson, “Nocturne,” C. 
WORM SHR AE. f4 5 wows eon alee cai es 
Robert C. Minor, the Bie of 
the pare. Aes We} As (Ue 


70—Gustave Courbet, “The Black- 
smnith’s, Shed,” Dr. ¥F. Frank.... 2,200 
71~Mary Cassatt, “Femme au cor- 
a 68 rouge et enfant,” Knoedler 


MAD are Ge ie oe Nee 2 sid aa Cela Ae 2,550 
72—_HBdgar Degas, _ Femme couchee,” 
M. Knoedler & Co... cavcseecs $,800 
73—Louis Victor Peli: Mettling, “The 
aS AO: Wide ae © a. Seale = G LED Be ORE sry GmeAUk a 175) 
74—Georges Michel and John Lewis 
Brown, “Landscape, Huntsmen 
and Hay Wagon,” Holland Gal- 
FOPIGS: Ios Coa auicts Sinco-olecata wie ie ieig ie aes oot 
75—Childe Hassam, “Tronbound, yet Cre 
Pasties aiaves pcb ree 2,900 
1 76-——Ernest Lawson, “Ola Fashioned 
Citcus?! Dro >. Prank:.).aessac eee 
78—Julian’ Alden Weir, ‘Roses,’ M. 
Knoedler & CO... 2 psn aves s cen s 800 
79—Ernest Lawson, “The Speedway, ie 
Cc. W. Kraushaar. Fag eraw sci aie sie 225 


80—John Henry Twachtman, ‘‘My 
Summer Studio,’’ C, W. Krau- 


SRA BIS ee UL Ese ince Al gante coubeeee 1,500 
81—William Merritt ‘Chase, “Hide 
and Seek,’? M. Knoedler & Co 425 
82—Jonas Lie, ‘The Fog,’’ M. Knoed- 
fens Gi OO A bok pee 200 
83—-John Lewis Brown, ‘Hunters 
and Pack,’’ A. A. Healey...... 675! 


85—Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, “‘Ar- 
y rival of an Embassy,’”’ A. Rie- 


mace Th y be Waar uae male tt ties Lk asp iene eneat eral 810 
86-—-Ernest Lawson, “Morningside 

Heights,” William Macbeth, 600 
87—-Edward Moran “The Voyage “of 

Leif Ericson,” F. W. Gordon.... 400 


88—-Frederick Carl Frieseke, ‘‘Lady 
Trying on Hat,’ William Mac- 
PE ibis eis oak iris tal ate nay oid Beaker ate 675 
sag 2 8h Doses Theodule Ribot, ‘“‘Ri- 
t's Family Group,’’ Dr. F. 
itd Re ee Bena tale get ek Sera te fy ae 225 
90—Touis Latouche, OReturn of the 
Fishing Boats,”” Dr, F. Frank. 175 


The total realized for the et tak sale 
was $54,110, 


“ rm FEB 4 1919 


ON FREE PUBLIC VIEW aig: 
AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON SQUARE SOUTH, NEW YORK 


BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22np, 1919 
AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE DATE OF SALE 


VALUABLE 


MODERN PICTURES 


BY 


DISTINGUISHED FOREIGN AND 
AMERICAN ARTISTS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF ESTATES 
AND A PRIVATE OWNER 


ON THE EVENING OF WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29TH 
BEGINNING AT 8.15 O0’CLOCK 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 
THE PLAZA 


FIFTH AVENUE, 58TH TO 59TH STREET 


ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 


OF 


MODERN PICTURES 


BY 
DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS OF THE 
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 
MODERN SCHOOLS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


BY DIRECTION OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE 


ALEXANDER MORTEN 
THE LATE 


FRANK R. LAWRENCE 


FOR MANY YEARS PRESIDENT OF THE LOTOS CLUB 
AND THE PRIVATE OWNER 


MISS ELIZABETH INGLIS 


DAUGHTER OF THE LATE JAMES S. INGLIS (COTTIER & CO.) 


ON THE EVENING HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
AND HIS ASSISTANT, MR. OTTO BERNET, OF THE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 


NEW YORK CITY 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 
TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance 
may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid 
would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either de- 


cide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the pur- 
chase money as may be required, and the names and addresses of 
the purchasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, 
in default of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put 
up again and re-sold. 

Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at 
the time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in de- 
fault of which the undersigned may either continue to hold the 
lots at the risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be 
necessary for the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or 
private sale, and without other than this notice, re-sell the lots 
for the benefit of such purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) aris- 
ing from such re-sale shall be a charge against such purchaser. 

4. Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon pay- 
ment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

_ Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 
9 A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays— 
between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American 
Art Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only 
on presenting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, 


of any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 


5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business 
in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be 
performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association 
will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing 
at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, 
however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part 


for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. 


6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the 
purchaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in 
caring for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself 
responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 


within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. 


7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Asso- 
ciation of the correctness of the description, genuineness or au- 
thenticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on. account of 
any incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not 
noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior 
to its sale, after which it is sold “fas is” and without recourse. 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot 
correctly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trust- 
worthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly cata- 
logued, and, in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued 
or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby would 
become responsible for such damage as might result were his 


opinion without proper foundation. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 


Madison Square South. 


SALE WEDNESDAY EVENING 


JANUARY 29, 1919 


IN THE GRAND BALLROOM OF 
THE PLAZA 


FIFTH AVENUE, FIFTY-EIGHTH TO FIFTY-NINTH STREET 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.15 O’CLOCK 


4 é} © WILLIAM S. ROBINSON, N.A. 


A , AMERICAN: 1861— 


I—WIND CLOUDS 
(Sketch) 


Height, 7144 mches; length, 938 inches 


Over. a rough and wild landscape of open fields, with 
patches of green grass and grayish and purplish rocks and 
brush, and a single tree clump, clouds gray and white roll 
and pursue one another across a sky whose blue is all but 
obscured. 

Signed at the lower left: Wm. S. Rozrnson, 1906. 


Estate of the late AtexanpER Morten, YO ar Ly 


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JULIAN ALDEN WEIR, P.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1852— 


2—ON THE BEACH 
(Water Color) 
Height, 5 inches; length, 7 imches 


A wine stretch of gray, sandy beach, with a pavilion at 
left, and a cart by the shore; a glimpse of the sea at right, 
and sky of gray clouds. 


Collected by James 8. Incuts and to be sold for account of Miss 
Evizasetu Ineris, Owner. 


ALBERT P. RYDER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847—1917 


3—TRAVELERS AT DUSK 
On (Sketch) 
| | ONY? Height, 7 inches; length, 1114 inches 


In the dim light of after-sunset a gentle saddle-horse 
walks slowly toward the right, along the edge of fields 
which slope from a grayish-white horizon, a woman and 
an infant seated on his back. 


Estate of the late ALExaANDER Morten. 


- RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. dS, 


\ i AMERICAN: 184'7— 


f 
@ ‘a Height, 7 inches; width, 44% inches 


From the right a great rock in brown and reddish-yellow, 
with a tall, jagged-arch opening, projects into a greenish 
sea, which throws up a white smother between the pro- 
jecting rock and a rough foreground shore, the shore 
being keyed in the same deep tones of the rock. 


Signed at the lower right: R. A. BLAKELOCK. 
Varchaud ¥ bdarard. Yel Hur york 19095 
_ From the collection of J. R. Andrews, New York, 191 6.-*34 SHS 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER Morten. 


ALBERT P. RYDER, N.A. / 
Nee Ree. Agratioae? 18471917 
2 5—LANDSCAPE SKETCH 


Height, 584 inches; length 714 imches 


Aw aged willow tree, leaning and massive, and little of 5 — Pina? 

its foliage seen within the picture, grows at the foot of a =o 
dark bank on the right, and a green brook rushes about its fp Loe e2 

root, the ripples white with cloud-lights. PRS. 


Estate of the late ArexanpER Morven. s+ 9 ft ) a 


AUGUSTIN THEODULE RIBOT 
Frencu: 1823—1891 


6—ST. SEBASTIAN 
Height, 934 inches; width, 75 inches 


A Limp figure—probably a representation of St. Sebas- 
tian—is bound upright, nude save for a loin cloth, with 
back against a tree and arms around the tree trunk, on the 
right, agonized eyes directed heavenward and breast and 
thigh pierced by arrows. In the distance two robed fig- 
ures, dimly seen, beholding the martyrdom. 


Signed at the lower left: T. Rigor. 


Estate of the late ALExanpER Morten. Weave alo 


WILLIAM T. INGLIS 
1860—1906 


7—BOULOGNE HARBOR 
( Panel) 
Height, 84% inches; length, 101% inches 


A COLORFUL view of a piece of shore in the outskirts of the 
harbor at Boulogne, France, with a sailing vessel, row- 
boats and a tug; red-roofed small buildings along the 
shore and a low hillside, beyond; sky of pale, gray-blue. 


Signed at lower right: W. 'T. Ineus. 


Collected by James 8. Iyeuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
EvizaBetu Ines, Owner. 


en 


: { | CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


i TD Mawd Frencu: 1813—1849 


8—CHILDREN AND SHEEP 


(Crayon Drawing accentuated with white chalk) 
Height, 74% inches; length, 10 inches 


A Group of three children, a sheep and two lambs. A 
little boy holds a small child on the sheep’s back and a little 
girl with grass in her apron caresses the kindly animal. 


Signed, on the mount, at lower right: CHARLES JACQUE. 


Collected by Jamus 8. Incuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
Exizasetu Ineus, Owner. 


AY 0 , ADOLPHE MONTICELLI i/ 


~ Le pa ps 
et eae Frencu: 1824—1886 


Ja 9-IN THE WOODS 
Manco len eaerfoorstf (Panel) 


Height, 101% inches; width, 814 inches 


A sreatep figure of a lady, with black bodice, pink skirt 
and red head dress, in a landscape setting of herbage and 
trees; a bit of blue and white sky at the upper right. 


From Boussod, Valadon & Co., No. 488. 


Collected by James S. Incuts and to be sold for account of Miss 
EvizaBetu Ines, Owner. 


J ho \, JAKOB MARIS 
Ne Durcu: 1888—1899 


10—LANDSCAPE AND FIGURE 
Height, 5°4 inches ; length, 11 inches 


Aw evening effect, with sunset sky, depicting fields and 
a brook, crossed in the foreground by a foot bridge; at 
left, near the brook, a figure of a man standing; in the 
distance hills and a clump of trees. 


Signed at the lower right: J. Maris. 


Collected by James 8. Incuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
EvizaBetu Ineus, Owner. 


A ALBERT P. RYDER, N.A. 
3 iS AMERICAN: 1847—1917 ; 


1I—THE EQUESTRIAN : 


(An interesting sketch showing the equestrian figure 
<= Ker of the artist’s friend, J. Alden Weir, President of the 
\ Oo National Academy.) 


a. yy Height, 8%4 inches; length, 1184 inches 


On the right, autumn fields, and a diagonal line of sinuous | 
trees leading to a stream on the left, which is white with i 
reflections of horizon clouds, the rest of the landscape 

lying in the dusk. In the foreground, by the trees, a 

solitary horseman drawn up at the brink of the stream, 
accompanied by his dog. 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER MorTEN. yd, ». QWU 


4 Mah WILLIAM S. ROBINSON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1861— 


12—IN THE VALLEY, ARKVILLE, N.Y. 
(Sketch) 
Height, 714 inches; length, 932 inches 


Turovucu a flat, meadow-bottomed valley marked by oc- 
casional clumps of dark green bushes, a silvery stream 
winds, about the foreground, along the foot of low back- 
ground hills over which grayish clouds hang low. 


Signed at the lower left: Wm. S. Rosiyson. 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER Morven. Won. dvr» 


: * ree 
HS WILLIAM S. ROBINSON, N.A. 
: : American: 1861— 


| 
13—THE DAYS ENDING 
(Sketch) 

Height, 714 inches; length, 9% inches 


Ar the right a clump of feathery birches, and at the left 
a detached tree whose scraggly foliage shows touches of 
color, in a wild field on the brush-grown border of wood- 
land; in the dull sky a glint of sunset. 


Signed at the lower right: Wm. S. Rozinson. 


Estate of the late ALExanvDER Morten. ‘wi\~ am Uo~ 


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ROBERT C. MINOR, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1840—1904 


14—MOONRISE 
7 (Water Color) 


Height, 9 inches; length, 1014 wmches 


A LANDSCAPE, with a lake in the center foreground; trees, 
at right; hills on the opposite shore, and clouded, night sky 
and the moon rising above the hills. 

Purchased from the Artist, in 1891. 


Estate of the late Frank R. LAwRrENcE. 


FRANCOIS BONVIN 
Frencu: 1817—1887 


15—STILL LIFE 
(Panel) 


Height, 7 inches; length, 9 inches 


A_ DISTINGUISHED bit of painting by a French artist noted 
for the sobriety and restraint of his technical handling. 
On a table covered with a rea cloth are a small globe, 
some maps and books, and a pair of compasses. 


Signed at the upper left: F. Bonviy. 
From L. Crist Delmonico, New York. 


Collected by James S. Ineuts and to be sold for account of Miss 
EvizasBetu Incuis, Owner. 


HENRI FANTIN-LATOUR 
Frencu: 1836—1905 


soa ia | 
i 16—STILL LIFE 


Height, 614 inches; length, 10 inches 


Signed at the lower left: Fanrry, 61. 


Collected by James S. Ixeuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
E1izanetit Ineuis, Owner. MK 


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ee oh \ JHAN CHARLES CAZIN 


| wre Frencu: 1840—1901 ve 


17—_FROM MY STUDIO WINDOW 
Height, 5%4 inches; length, 81% inches 


Downe lands dip from left and right, roll among them- 
selves, and their slopes meet in a narrow, winding ravine 


e or gully; their surfaces are crowned with soft grays and 
: yellows, greens and autumn browns, and the nearness of 
} the salt sea is felt—all under a pale turquoise sky screened 
by grayish clouds, with mauve tufts of approaching 
sunset. 
= Signed at the lower left: J. C. Cazin. 
| f | From the Julius Oehme Collection, New York, 1911; No. 46. 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER MORTEN. »,/. ; 


Aw ivory paper knife, a book and some sheets of paper, 
a bottle of ink and a stick of red sealing wax, on a table. 


LA. ldrue } 


Frencu: 1824—1886 


18—FANTASY 
(Panel) 


Height, 12 inches; width, 6 inches 


A Group of three young women, standing close together 
in graceful attitudes, the chief color notes in their costumes 
being red, warm white and vellow; background of brown 


foliage. 


Collected by James S. Iyewis and to be sold for account of Miss 
E1izaBEtuH Inceuis, Owner. 


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AAT. Bad 


19—CENTAUR ENLEVANT UNE NY MPHE 
(Drawing) 


Height, 74% inches; length, 1014 inches 


A MUSCULAR centaur, moving toward the left, grasps 
firmly a resisting nymph whom he has forced partly astride 
his back, the whole in tense activity. 


Collected by James S. [yews and to be sold for account of Miss 
Evizasetu Ines, Owner. 


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Frencnw: 1795—1875 
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20—-LANDSCAPE MM | 


Height, 8 inches; length, 1514 inches 


A ¥oreEsT landscape depicted in restrained tints of color, 
small trees with brown foliage appearing in the fore- 
ground; beyond, large boulders, and trees crowning a 
slope. 


Signed at the lower right: Barve. 


On back: red seal “VENTE Baryr.”’ 


Collected by James 8S. Ineuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
EuizABETH InNGuLis, Owner. 


Ao! a PHILIPPE ROUSSEAU 
a Frencu: 1816—1887 
FL. Grarepald 21—STILL LIFE 


(Panel) 
Height, 9 inches; length, 13834 inches 
A wutte fish, a hare, ducks and a platter of oysters, on a 


table with kitchen utensils on a wall in the background. 
A fine minor example of the work of a celebrated artist. 


Signed at the lower right: Pu. R. 


Collected by James 5S. Lyeuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
el A Evizaspetu Incuis, Owner. 


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Frencu: 1817—1878 


Ca WY 29-4 TRAGEDY SUGGESTED 
7 Dn pa (Drawing) 


oe Height, 6° inches; width, 534 mches 


THREE figures appear on a great stone outdoor stairway, 
but dimly hghted and largely in shadow, a man clothed and 
a partly nude woman bearing laboriously between them 
the imp body of another woman but partly draped. 


Signed at the lower left: DausBieny. 


Collected by James 8S. Ineuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
EizABETH INGLIS, Owner. 


se | Frencu: 1814—1875 bea ry 
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JEAN FRANCOIS MILLET 


23—HARVEST LABORER 


(Fragment of “Moissonneur liant des gerbes’) 


a (Drawing) 


Height, 8 inches; length, 105% inches 


A. HARDY peasant, bare of foot and arm, kneels upon and 
leans over a great sheaf of grain which he is binding up 
and preparing to carry. At either side, tall haystacks. 


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Signed at the lower right: F. M.~ _— 


Collected by James S. Iveuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
EvizaBetu [newts, Owner. 


Se JEAN FRANCOIS MILLET V 


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Frencu: 1814—1875 


24—K NITTING (La Grande Bergére) 
(Crayon Drawing) 


Height, 1124 inches; width, 81% inches 


A FRENCH peasant girl, wearing a hooded cloak, a cap — 
and sabots, standing, as she knits, beside a bank with slen- — 
der trees. At left, in a field, a shepherd dog and a flock 


of sheep. .: “it 
Signed at the lower left: J. F. M. In lower right hand 


corner: VENTE MILLET. 


French inscription on back. “Bergére gardant ses moutons 
et tricotant. Dessin envoyé a M. Haro par J. F. Millet pour 
le tableau il a peint pour lui.” 


Collected by James S. Ineuis and to be sold for account sh Miss 
EizABETH Ines, Owner. 


Frencu: 1824—1898 


25—FEMALE FIGURE 
> (Charcoal Drawing) 


Height, 15 inches; width, 81% inches 


A PARTLY draped figure of a young woman of robust pro- 
portions, standing beside a tree, bending over, and with the 
right hand holding up her left foot. — 


Signed at the lower right: P. Puvis pz CHAVANNES. 


Collected by James 8. Ineuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
EwizaBeEtH Inewis, Owner. 


' pes LOUIS VICTOR FELIX METTLING 
vA Re xeiaw, oe Frencu: 1847—1904 
| 26—4 CUP OF WINE 


es = ( Panel) 


Height, 1214 inches; width, 9 inches 


A FULL-LENGTH seated figure of a young man, in brown 
corduroys, red girdle and wide brim black hat, in a wine 
cellar, pouring out a glass from a bottle held in his right 


right. 
Signed at the lower left: Merriine, 774. 


Collected by James S. Ineuis and to be sold for account of Miss 


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| # \ ALBERT P. RYDER, N.A. 
| 5 can | AmERICAN: 18471917 


27—_LATE AFTERNOON 
Height, 10 inches; width, 914 inches 


A skxetcu of fields in a farming country, the foreground 
shadowed and threaded by a farm road; beyond a tall 
tree brown in its autumn mantle, a golden-yellow field of 
broad expanse, and in the distance low dark green up- 
lands. 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER Morten. 


hand; a large earthen jar and a barrel, on the floor, at — 


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4. Kh. bets AMERICAN: 1876— 


283—THH QUICKENING 
Height, 1334 inches; width, 1024 inches 


STANDING figure of a young woman, nude, at the seaside, 
seen nearly at full lengthNherback-to the spectator and 
chin resting on her uplifted and folded arms, as she gazes 
skyward, her face observed a little less than in profile 
toward the left. 

Signed at the lower-right: Hayes MILrEr. 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER MoRTEN. i; aww 


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Q | lyk he SULIAN ALDEN WEIR, P.N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1852— 


~ 29—_ROSES 
(Panel) 
Sue Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches 
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A cLusteEr of pale yellow and pink roses, on a table. 


Collected by James 8. Ineuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
EizaBEtH Ines, Owner. 


ays WILLIAM GEDNEY BUNCE, N.A. 
AmeERICAN: 1840—1916 
30—A VENETIAN STREET 
( Panel) 
Height, 9 inches; length, 1314 inches 


A CANAL in Venice with buildings on the right and a boat 
with red sails; on the left a glimpse of sea and vessels; sky 
of warm-tinted clouds intermingled with blue. 


Signed at the lower left: W. G. Bunce. 


Collected by Jamrs 8S. Ineuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
Evizasetu Inewis, Owner. 


\ ty? THEODORE ROBINSON 


Z 2 teaty AMERICAN: 1854—1896 
| 31—FISHING BOATS lo ja i i ] 


Height, 10 inches; length, 16 inches 


THREE broad-beamed fishing vessels high and dry on a 
sandy beach, with nets suspended in the rigging; a glimpse 
of the sea, beyond, with a sloop passing; sky of gray clouds 
with a rift of blue. 


Collected by James S. Ineuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
Evizasetu Ines, Owner. 


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A RICH, low-toned landscape with trees in th 
the branches of which appear against a sur 


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Eyre m 5 Heat, 10 inches: length 14 m 


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son clouds, ws ote seta gray. a FY ye “i 


‘ ‘Signed at the lower right: 


Purchased ge the Lotos Club Eahibition, 1898. 


Estate of the ate Frank R. Lawnencr. 


_cona ty 


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IRVING RAMSEY WILES, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1861— 


33—A SPANISH GIRL 
(Panel) 
Height, 14 inches; width, 9 inches 


A THREE-QUARTERS length, seated figure of a young 
Spanish girl wearing a low cut gown of white satin, red 
velvet embroidered jacket and black sombrero, playing 
a guitar. 


Signed at the upper left: Irvine R. Writes. 
Purchased from the Artist. 


Estate of the late Franx R. Lawrence. 


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JULIAN RIX 
American: 1851—1903 \ A 


Height, 51% inches; length, 161% inches 


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Vi Breakers rolling in on a rocky shore, at left, the sea 
stretching away, on the right, to the horizon, where the sun 
___ is sinking in a sky of warm, yellow gray. 


Signed at the lower left: Jutian Rix. 


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Presented te Mr. Lawrence by the Artist, 1890. 
Estate of the late Frank R. Lawrence. 3 


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1s pen P. RYDER, N.A. 
A€ Amienteam: 1847—1917 
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35—THE POND ee bene ( J 


Height, 1214, inches; length, 1684 inches 


| 

be Low fields in the background are deep brown in an autumn 
| gloaming, and slope gently forward to a pond silvered by 
whitish cloud reflections; foreground a narrow strip of 
meadow at the pond’s edge, gray-green in the half-light. 
At right, trees and autumn foliage. 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER MoRTEN. ‘\)_ 


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4 e AMERICAN: 1847—1917 | 
36—HOMEWARD BOUND : 

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il | Height, 1034 inches; length, 16 inches a 


‘| Across a treeless field otherwise deserted, in the gloaming, 

‘ a sorrel horse plods wearily, followed by a black horse on 

i} which a small figure is mounted. Far on the right, where 

the sloping field meets a low mound, the full moon is just 
emerging above the horizon. 


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nee PG solerlee Mos Rey. 


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YARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
Frencu: 1807—1876 


387—FIGURE SKETCH FOR A LARGE 
> We RELIGIOUS COMPOSITION 


“ad Height, 184 inches; width, 9 inches 


ALLEGORICAL group of five figures, three white-robed 
females in devotional attitudes, and a dark masculine 
figure supporting a nude female back of them, all posed 
as in an apotheosis. | 


Signed at the lower right: N. Diaz. 
From the James S. Inglis Estate Collection, New York, 1910479. $ 100+ 
From the estate of J. R. Andrews, New York, 1916.~4#/6 4 Sloo- Ll: uwrtiz 


Estate of the late AtExaNDER MorTEN. * 


a » GEORGES MICHEL 
| DP Frencu: 1763—1843 
\ 38—LANDSCAPE ee 4 
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Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 


Two wide roadways meet in the foreground after passing 
a rocky mound which appears in the middle of the com- 
position; on the left, two windmills; on the right a cottage; 
small figures on the road; sky of clouds, warm yellow- 
gray below and dark gray above. 


Collected by James S. Ineuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
EvizaBetH Ineuis, Owner. 


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\"\ ‘ Frencu: 1826—1895 


39—-JHA LOUSY 
Height, 1614 inches; width, 1214 inches 


A Group of numerous figures, in costumes of the 14th 
century, in a square in an Italian city. The two principal 
figures are young men, in a circle of onlookers, one dressed 
in red, who is dangling a necklace before the other dressed 
in brown, much to the discomfiture, apparently, of the 
latter. The action seems to indicate the success of the 
young man in red in some love-making adventure. 


Signed at the lower left: E. Ficuer, 1869. 


Estate of the late Frank R. LAwRreENCcE. 


WP JOHN LEWIS BROWN 


4. Meskobee 


A Lok Frencu: 1829—1890 
40H ORSE AND S OLDI ER 


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Height, 13% inches; length, 184% inches 


In the foreground a skilfully painted white horse, lying 
dead_on a roadside and, at left, Just back of the horse’s 
<a ° . e ° 
rump a cavalryman, with felt hat and carabine, his right 
hand raised to his forehead, looking intently across a land- 
scape composed of plain and hillside. 


Signed at the lower left: Joon Lewis Brown. 


Collected by James S. Ineuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
EuizABETH INGLIs, Owner. 


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KENNETH HAYES MILLER 7 
AMERICAN: 1876— 


41—THE IDOL 
Height, 15 inches; width, 121% inches 


A SLENDER youthful figure, nude, back to the spectator and 
turned three-quarters to the right, is posed clinging to the 
shoulder of a heavy, obscure, masculine figure, not defined 
in detail and heavily robed, standing face to the observer 
against a conventional background of sky and sea. 


Signed at the lower right: Haves MILurr. 


On back of canvas: “Kenneth Hayes Miller, 1912, ‘The 
Idol’; retouched 1915.” 


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Estate of the late ALEXANDER Morven. 


JEROME MYERS 


AMERICAN: 1867— f 


Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches 


42—GOSSIPS 


Auton the stalls of a street market, heavy-bodied women 
and a bearded man of Hebraic countenance are observed, 
overlooking the vegetables; one in the foreground receives 
the confidences of a neighbor. ‘Their loose costumes are of 
soft, dark-neutral colors, and the wall of a background 
building lights up in a soft pinkish-cream with orange 
shadows. 

Signed at the lower left: JERomE Myers. 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER Morten. Wir x 40 


EUGENE HIGGINS 


| oa AMERICAN: 1874— 
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43—CONV ICTS 
(Pastel) 


Height, 1214, inches; length, 17% inches 


Movine wearily, doggedly, heavily, toward the left, a file 
of prisoners returning from work toward the close of day, 
ball and chain dragging at their slow heels, are under 
care of a mounted and a foot guard, each armed with 
gun. 


Signed at the lower left: Hicerns. 
Estate of the late ALEXANDER Morten. Wr aud 


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+” CHARLES HENRY MILLER, N.A. 


#} : peas AMERICAN: 1842— 


44—LANDSCAPEHE, LONG ISLAND 


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Height, 1814 inches; length, 19 mches 


Mii pond, in the foreground, and a fisherman by the 
mill at the right; on the opposite bank of the pond, at 
left, a hillside with rich foliage sharply contrasted against 
a sky of heavy clouds. 


Signed at the lower left: Cuas. H. Mirimr, N.A. 


From the collection of the late William T. Evans. 


Estate of the late Frank R. Lawrence. 


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WILLIAM T. INGLIS 


1860—1906 a 


45—KETTLE ISLAND, 
MAGNOLIA, MASSACHUSETTS 


Height, 1114 inches; length, 1614 inches 


In the foreground, a strip of sandy beach, with a large 
fish net hung up to dry, at right; beyond, sea, vessels and 
farther shore; blue-gray sky. 

Signed at the lower right: W. T. Ineuts. 


On back: “Kettle Island, Magnolia, Mass., ’84. J. S. 
Inglis, regards of W. T. Inglis.” 


Collected by James S. Ineuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
Evizasetu Ineus, Owner. 


“A ‘ 4 = A nove ee, HK. Ww. 


() iy ‘ av - pi ae : TR. P.N.A. 
— a a a70 - / hg 
lye’ AMERICAN: #862— 


46—WATERMELON 


(Panel) 
Height, 15 inches; length, 17 inches 


AL WATERMELON from which slices have been cut so that 
in the picture the red interior and whitish rind show in 
contrast to the dark green outer skin. A slice of the melon 
is seen at left and a broken piece, on the table, at right. 


Collected by James S. Ines and to be sold for account of Miss 
EvizaABetH [neuis, Owner. 


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AUGUSTE RENOIR 
Frencu: 1841— 


47—DEUX FEMMES 
(Pastel Sketch) 


Height, 18 inches; width, 181% inches 


Two studio drawings in soft crayon colors, side by side 


on the same card. At left, standing figure of a young 
French woman in black, facing the spectator with hands 
clasped below her waist; at right, a somewhat older woman 
in red and dark blue, seen in profile toward the left, walk- 
ing. (i dg 
Signed at the lower right: Renoir. 


From the Tadamasa Hayashi Collection, New York, 1918: No. 
IRs (A:Ons . 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER MortTEn. ‘wip a atv 


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JEAN FRANCOIS RAFFAELLI 
Frencu: 1850-— 


48—AT THE MIRROR 
Height, 22 inches; width, 18°4 inches 


AN auburn-haired young woman of comely charms, in the 
processes of her toilette, stands at a dressing-table in her 

boudoir, taking note of herself in the mirror. Her white 

garments, the white draperies of the table, and a white bed 

post which appears behind her are relieved against a wall 

figured in delicate color, and on the table is a pone of 

pink and white flowers. 


Signed at the lower left: J. F. Rarrar.t. 


From the J. Bz Ludd Collection, New York, 1910 tein aaa 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER MorrTen. 


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ALBERT_P. RYDER, N.A. 
American: 1847—1917 


49— PHGASUS 
Height, 12 inches ; width, 1114 inches 


WinGEp white steed and brown-robed rider descend from 
the empyrean to a grassy passage-way between tall broken ~ 
cliffs at the seaside, where at either hand are reclining 
female figures in loose and flowing robes. At the left a 
young female standing arrests the visitor with a Ban es 
which Bellerophon returns. p> aol 


On back, in pencil: “Pegasus, Sainte by Albert P. Ryder for ; 
Charles De Kay, 1885.” 


From the collection of the late Stanford White, New York, 1907, 30 Lia 5 
From the estate of J. R. Andrews, New York, 1916. No. 111. $5004 . 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER MorTEN. \ws\ » ao*¥ 


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ALFRED SISLEY 
Frencn: 1840—1899 


50—LE QUAI A SABLE 


Height, 18 inches; length, 2184 inches 


A river of France, perhaps the busy Seine, is shown for 
part of its width in a bend in the right foreground, which 
puts in to a low grassy and sandy bank. Here in the blue 
and greenish-turquoise waters freight barges and small 
boats are drawn up, some waiting for sand loads, some with 
workmen in them. Other persons are seen about the shore, 
where are dwellings and the buildings of industry. In the 
background a line of the ever present pewpliers. 


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Signed at the lower left: Ststny, *75. 


From the Cyrus J. Lawrence Collection, New York, 1910; No. 65 P/225~ 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER MorTEN. ‘usr AW got 


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ty } fark’ 52—AN ALGERIAN BEAUTY 
Height, 16 inches; “width, 123, i inches 


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Frencu: 1840— 


51—-FEMME LISANT UN 
JOURNAL ILLUSTRE 
Height, 18 inches ; length, 2184 wches 


A GIRL in an opalescent gown of lapis and malachite and 
misty notes is seated in a red-upholstered chair, back to the 
spectator and observed profil perdu, holding up before her 
the opened pages of a paper picturing figures of women. 
She has wonderful hair, a wealth of it, which reflects ee 
of greenish-gold and the red of mahogany. 


Signed at the upper right: Renorr. 


Estate of the late ALExANDER Morren. Ywr m Qahod 


FERDINAND ROYBET 


A 
() FRENCH: 1840— 


FULL-LENGTH figure of a beauty of Algiers, seated 
on a luxuriantly cushioned divan which is draped in many 
colors. She, too, shows a wealth of color, in her Oriental 
costume and jewels, and a contrast between her heavy 
red skirt and her gauze waist. She looks at the spectator 
with large eyes, dark almost as her jet black hair which 
falls over her shoulders, and her cheeks are rouged and her 
feet are bare. 


Signed at the upper right: F. Roysert, Aucrr, ’87. 


Collected by James 8S. Ineuts and to be sold for account of Miss 
EvizasBetu Ines, Owner. 


HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. i 
AMERICAN: 1858—1916 


53—THHE RIVER THAMES 


Fe a (Water Color) 
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Height, 14 inches; length, 17 inches 


A ScENE on the English river ‘Thames, with buildings and 
a vessel tied to a wharf, at the left. On the opposite shores 
a white tower appears, on the right, and overhead is a 
sky of gray clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, with inscription: “Yours very truly, 
H. W. Rancer.” 


Presented by the Artist to the late Mrs. Frank R. Lawrence m 
1897. | 


Estate of the late Franx R. Lawrence. © 


ee : EUGENE HIGGINS 


AMERICAN: 1874— 


| ee 54—TO THE NEXT TOWN 

Vas Pe wlan, : ot (Pastel) 

| Height, 1814 inches; length, 1834 inches 

A FAMILY of peasants trudge a weary way at sunset, mov- 
ing toward the left across a flat, deserted country. ‘The 
father, walking with a staff, is carrying an infant which 


the mother leans forward to caress, and beside them walks 
a youth with a shoulder-burden of the family possessions. 


Signed at the lower left: Hicerns. 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER Morren. hiram Lille 


: AMERICAN: 1859— 
/ 55—THE BLUE SEA AND THE BATHER 
j | Height, 191% inches; length, 21 inches 


SCRAGGLY pines at the grassy and sandy border of a blue 
arm of the sea take curious twists, and they frame pleasant 
vistas across the rippling water, taking in bits of the land. 
Close inshore a nude bather, with a mass of sun-lit yellow 
hair, prepares to step out into the yellowish-green and 
flower-dotted grass. 


Signed at the lower left: CuHitpr Hassam, 1906. 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER Morten. \4- »~ 20h 


\ \ CHARLES HARRY EATON, A.A. 


Ti Vy) ee hi. AMERICAN: —1901 


56—AUTUMN LANDSCAPE 
Height, 16 inches; length, 24 imches 


A BROOK and green meadows, not yet seared by frost, 
occupy the foreground, and on the left is a group of trees 
with foliage of yellow and brown. Beyond is a wooded 
hillside, and over all is a sky of gray. 


Signed at the lower left: C. Harry Eaton. 


Estate of the late Franx R. Lawrence. 


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HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1858—1916 


57—A RIVER IN HOLLAND 


Height, 18 inches; length, 26 inches 


Aw early morning effect, depicting a river, with a punt 
and figure, in the foreground; trees on the bank at left, 
and in the middle distance a low building with thatched 


roof; pink clouds, at the horizon, in the blue sky and gray 


clouds above. 
Signed at the lower left: H. W. Ranerr, 1890. 


Eahibited at the Lotos Club. 


Estate of the late Franx R. Lawrence. 


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ay WILLIAM GEDNEY BUNCE, 
~ AmeERICAN: 1840—1916 


58 MOONLIGHT, VENICE 
(Panel) 


Height, 15 inches; length, 25 inches 


A. virw from the island environs of Venice, with the ex- 
panse of the sea occupying the foreground; on the right, 
two fishing vessels; beyond, the line of the city, with its 
towers and lights. The moon is rising amid clouds near the 
horizon and the general effect is one of quiet, silvered 
grays. | 


Presented to Mr. Lawrence by the late William T. Evans. 


Estate of the late Franx R. Lawrence. 


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ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 
AMERICAN : 1836—1892 


» 59-IN THE FOREST 


Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches 


A RICHLY toned forest interior with sober color scheme, 
showing a foreground in shadow and sunlight illuminating 
the grass and the trunks of the trees in the middle dis- 
tance. In the upper portion of the picture glimpses of 
blue sky appear through the branches and foliage. 


From M. Knoedler and Co., New York. 
Exhibited at the Lotos Club, 1902. 


‘cingl t the lower right: A. H. W : 
CMEGS_ 0 eal ah BMEKK Atained biaves /Ofgfigihy 


Estate of the late Franx R. Lawrence. 


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C. F. HILL 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


60—LANDSCAPE 
Height, 191% inches; length, 231% inches 


A WINDING road leads from the foreground into a patch 
of woods, in the middle distance; on the left a stretch of 
country; sky of yellow gray. 


Signed at the lower right: C. F. Hr. 


Collected by James S. Incuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
- EvizaABEtTH Ines, Owner. 


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FREDERICK W. KOST, N.A. 


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61—CARMANS RIVER, LONG ISLAND 
Height, 22 wmches; length, 28 inches 


AN effect of early evening with the moon rising into the 
blue over a cloud bank, at the left. The river, with a sail- 
boat, in the middle distance, beyond a foreground of 
meadowland, and on the farther shore is a wooded hill- 
side. | 

Signed at the lower left: Kost. 
Purchased from the Artist. 


Estate of the late Frank R. Lawrence. 


aS CHARLES MELVILLE DEWRY, N.A. | 


| : AMERICAN: 1849— : 
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| 62—GRAY DAY, SHROPSHIRE, ENGLAND 


Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 


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A LANDSCAPE depicted in an effect of gray weather, with 
ee large trees, at right, the foliage extending well across 
the canvas toward the left; a pathway and a pool, in the 
| foreground; a hillside in the left middle distance, and a sky 
of warm grays. 


| Signed at the lower right center: CHarLtes MELVILLE Dewey. 


From the William T. Evans Sale, New York, 19138; No. 161.0300 1 é boar 


Estate of the late Franx R. Lawrence. 


FREDERICK BALLARD WILLIAMS, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1871— 


683-—-RAGGED ISLAND, MAINE \ yal 


Height, 27 wmches; length, 32 mches 


A. GREAT rocky cliff, at left; a gorge in the middle fore- 
ground and a rocky shore on the right; beyond, occupying 
the right of the picture, the blue-gray sea. Sky of clouds 
with spaces of blue in the upper part. 


Signed at the lower right: Frep. BALLARD WILLIAMS.’ 


From the annual exhibition of the Society of American Artists, 
about 1901. 


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AMERICAN: 1858—1916 


64—A RAILROAD YARD 
(Water Color) 


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Height, 22 wmches; length, 28 inches 


A. NIGHT view, in monotint, of a railroad yard by the river, 
with engines puffing smoke, and sheds at the left; switch- 
lights and locomotive headlights shine in the darkness and 
overhead is a dark gray clouded sky. Masts of ships in the 
background. 

Signed at the lower left: H.W. Rancer, ’84. 


Purchased from the Artist. 


Estate of the late Franx R. Lawrence. 


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AMERICAN: 18277—-1908 


65—A QUIET NOOK 
(Panel) 


Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


A pasroraL landscape with a placid stream, in which two 
cows are standing; trees and shrubbery on the banks, at 
right; in middle distance, trees on the river shores and a 
stretch of country; summer afternoon sky with gray and 
white clouds in the blue. 


Signed at the lower left: D. J., and signed, also, on 
back of panel: “A Quiet Nook, Davin JoHnson, 
1881.” 


From S. P. Avery, Jr., New York, 1894. 


Estate of the late Frank R. Lawrence. 


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Iw the shade of an overhanging tree in the mellow lght 
of a late afternoon in autumn a golden-blonde rests on 
a green bank, nude from the waist, a white and golden- 
yellow drapery over her limbs. At her feet a pointer sniffs 
the ground. 


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67—NOCTURNE 


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ba AmERICAN: 1873— ef 


’ Height, 26 inches; length, 29 inches 


A NocTURNE of rich melody, colorful, vague, impressive; 
an urban portrait of streets drenched, atmosphere satu- 
rated, trees and buildings adrip, and a hansom cab and be- 
lated pedestrian appearing almost as shadows in an 


opalescence of lights. 
Signed at bottom center: E. Lawson. 


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a We, Noefele American: 1876— 

| 68—THE SUPPLIANT 

Height, 27 mches; width, 23 inches 

THREE-QUARTERS length seated figure of an aged and mus- 
cular but shrunken man, his body nude and a white drapery 
wrapped about his thighs. His head is bowed abjectly, 


and he extends in front of him towards the right an open, | 
pleading hand. 


Signed at the upper right: Kennetu Hayes MIvirr. 


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ROBERT C. MINOR, N.A. 
AmeEnican: 1840—1904 


69—_THE EDGE OF THE FOREST 
Height, 30 inches; width, 22 mches 


A LANDSCAPE composition with meadows, a pool and rocks 
in the foreground; at right, a tall, irregularly foliaged 
tree, its trunk bending to the left; beyond, other trees 
and, in the left middle distance, a stretch of level country; 
sky of masses of gray and-white cloud. 


Signed at the lower left: Mrnor. 
Exhibited at the Lotos Club. 


From the George I. Seney Sale, American Art Association, New 


York, }892./89K + ¥ /KK- PALO 1 


Estate of the late Franx R. Lawrence. 


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GUSTAVE COURBET Wy 
Frencu: 1819—1877 


70—THE BLACKSMITH 'S SHED 
Height, 231% inches; length, 29 inches 


In the shade of trees that stand at the right, and of the 
projecting tiled roof of a French brown farm building 
occupying the centre of the composition,—which is a wing 
of an adjoining low brown building-group on the left,— 
two farm horses are tethered, a white and a sorrel, and an 
aproned man is currying the white one. A slant of sun- 
shine illumines the horses’ coats and glints softly from the 
grassy ground, and the foliage of the trees stands out 


against a greenish-turquoise sky veiled with creamy-white | 


clouds. 


This painting has been exhibited both as ‘The Blacksmith’s 
Shed” and as “The Blacksmith’s Shop.” 


Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER Morten. ‘\ 


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American: 1855— 


71—FEMME AU CORSAGE ROUGE 
ET ENFANT 


Height, 27 inches; width, 2014 inches. 


A srout young mother with chestnut hair and fair skin, 
in a red waist cut moderately low and a loose blue skirt, 
is seated with back to the observer before a dressing table 


whose mirror reflects her shadowed features. She clasps 


in her arms a plump nude infant, his feet resting on her 
lap and chubby arms folded over her shoulder, the child 
facing the spectator, with wide wondering eyes and pleased 
expression. 

Signed at the lower left: Mary Cassarr. 


From the Cyrus J. Lawrence Collection, New York, 1910; No. 
66, $1025. Mla Instn 


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Frencu: 1834—1917 


72—FEMME COUCHEE oo 
(Pastel) 


Height, 2014 inches; length, 2614 inches 


A young artist’s model with brownish-red hair hanging 
loosely about her shoulders, bust nude and a white drapery 
wrapped lightly about her, has flung herself down for a 
rest, on a divan covered with varied cushions and draperies. 


Signed at the lower left: Drcas. 


From the Tadamasa Hayashi Collection, New York, 1918; No. 
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A SEATED nude figure of a young woman, in profile to left, 
the head inclined forward, the right hand resting on one 
knee and the left hand placed on a piece of white drapery 
beside her, on the right; low-toned landscape setting, with 
a pool. 

Signed at the lower right: L. Merrrine. 


Collected by James S. Iveuts and to be sold for account of Miss 
EuizasetuH Ines, Owner. 


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AO Frencu: 1763—1843 
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JOHN LEWIS BROWN 


Frencu: 1829—1890 


74A—_LANDSCAPE, HUNTSMEN 

AND HAY WAGON 
Height, 18 inches; length, 241% inches 
A LaNnpscarre by Michel with a plain in the foreground, 
a hillock and windmill beyond, and sky of gray clouds with 
a space of blue, with three mounted huntsmen galloping 
across the plain and a hay wagon with three horses on the 
right; the horses and figures painted by Brown. 
Signed at the lower right: Joun Lewis Brown. 


Collected by James S. Iveuts and to be sold for account of Miss 
EvizaBetu Inewis, Owner. 


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CHILDE HASSAM, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1859— 


75—IRONBOUND 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


A sicut of the sea, cobalt and rippling, puts in from the 
right, and is walled at left and in the background by tall, 
steep cliffs, green crowned, their rugged facade a maze 
of delicate colors which are mirrored on the water. In the 
foreground a low, outstanding colorful rock. 


Signed at the lower right: Cu1LpE Hassam. 


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76—OLD-FASHIONED CIRCUS \{ 
Height, 25 mches; length, 30 inches 


In a green meadow are set up the great white tents of a 
circus, gay with pennants and surrounded by accessories 
of brilliant color; beyond the field a blue lake lies at the 
foot of green background hills. On a bridge or railed 
causeway passing from the foreground along the right, 
men, women and children look over the railing at the ever- 
attracting display. | 

| i Signed at the lower right: EK. Lawson. 


Estate of the late ALEXANDER Morren. Wid. 200 


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Wototak 77—PORTRAIT OF MRS. LESLIE CARTER 
. (Pastel Sketch) 


Height, 2914 inches; width, 241 inches 


Heap and shoulders portrait of the famous actress, facing 
the spectator, head poised lightly over her right shoulder, 
lips parted in a smile, and glance directed downward to- 
ward her left. The rich warm red of her hair frames her 
lively features, under a feathery hat of pale canary, 


emerald and white. 
Signed at the upper left: Jutmt THOMPsoON. 


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AMERICAN: 1852— 
78—ROSES 


be Height, 311% inches; width, 21 inches 


Wuite, pale pink and pale yellow roses, in an ivory white 
dish; at right a tall silver goblet with cover; in background 
a bronze low relief of the child St. John the Baptist. 


Collected by James 8. Ineuts and to be sold for account of Miss 
E1izaABEtH Incuis, Owner. 


AMERICAN: 1873— 


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79—THE SPEEDWAY 


Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


Tue Harlem river shimmers with color, and a tug on it 
puffs white smoke or vapor, under the span of the bridge 
far above it. The heights and slopes of the land on the 
left, with buildings, evergreens and bare-limbed trees, add 
notes of rich color, and patches of snow lie here and there 
on the green grass. 

e : Signed at the lower right: E. Lawson. 


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Meso, OHN HENRY TWACHTMAN 
) American: 1853—1902 £ 
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: Height, 30 inches; width, 30 ones 


Ny A srrEAM wandering in a steep country is filled with rich 
Es - reflections of the plenitude of color in the flora and herb- 
: eX age of its banks—pink, green, yellow, purple, red, and 

blue.—and an offshoot turns and rushes down the fore- 
; ground between boulders and a low bank not less colorful. 
The farther bank in the background is high, reaching out 
of the picture, and on a ledge of it stands a white cottage 
surmounting a basement story of red brick. 

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AMERICAN: 1849—1916 
8I—HI DEH AND SHEK 
ies eight, 2714 imches; length, 36 inches 


Salle In a large room or studio, its walls and floor in dark, rich 
at neutral tones, two little girls in white frocks are playing _ 
hide and seek. Both are seen in back view, one at the | 
left where she peeps about a curtain edge, the other grop- 
ing her way toward a Japanese drapery back on the right. 


Signed at the lower right: Wm. M. Cuase. 


Collected by James S. Ineuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
Evizaspetu Incus, Owner. | 


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J” 82 THE FOG ote Cy 
\ on ey Height, 35 inches; lengthy 42Y, 1 6 


Tress of thick foliage turned to autumn colors and smaller 
bare-limbed trees among them stand on a rolling sward. 
The waves of a thin fog sweep in among them, veiling 
them in vague grayish mist, and here and there settling in 
greater density and obscuring the landscape altogether. 


Aaa faa (etl 44 aid fests ee oan JONAS Te 07. 


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Frencu: 1829—1890 


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88—_HUNTEHRS AND PACK 
Height, 28% wmches; length, 29 inches 


A pack of hounds released from their kennel, at right, are 
leaping about, in the foreground, while two red coated 
huntsmen seek to keep them in control. The master of 
the hunt, on a bay horse, appears on the left. 


Signed at the lower left: Joun Lewis Br. 


Collected by James S. Ineuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
EvizasetH Ines, Owner. 


EUGENE HIGGINS 
AMERICAN: 1874-— 


84 THE CHAIN GANG 
( Pastel) 


Height, 25 mches; length, 34 inches 


A LINE of convicts plods, pick and bucket over shoulder, 
towards the right, the leader with hand resting on the 
back of a wagon in which an armed guard stands behind 
the driver. 


Signed at the lower right: EucENE Hicerns. 


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pug 85—ARRIVAL OF AN EMBASSY [ee 
Height, 23% inches; length, 3814 inches 


A FINISHED study for a ceiling painting depicting, at left, 
a group of personages led by an ambassador in Venetian 
18th century costume, and, at right, two high dignitaries 
of the church and accessory figures. At left, attendants 
are seen, holding up a canopy; at right are columns and a 
portico. The background is a dark blue sky with a warm 
white cloud. 


Collected by James S. Iveuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
Evizasetu Ineus, Owner. 


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ERNEST. LAWSON, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1873— 


86—MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS 
Height, 33 imches; length, 40 inches 


Tuer Morningside ridge is viewed from a southeasterly 
angle, in winter, with a heavy blanket of wet snow covering 
the streets below and snow lying in thick patches on the 
green slopes. An occasional lone pedestrian is seen. The 
great arch of the cathedral crossing, so long a landmark 
before Saint John the Divine began to take its form, 
stands out on the crest, to left of the varied group of 
buildings already accomplished on the site. 


Signed at the lower left: E. Lawson. 


Exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington: Second 
Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Paintings, 1908. 


Estate of the late AtexaNDER Morten. 4 


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AMERICAN: 1829—1901 
87_THE VOYAGE OF LEIF ERICSON 
Height, 40 inches; width, 32 inches 


A coMPoSsITION depicting the voyage of discovery of Leif 
Ericson with a powerful Viking vessel with bellying sail of 
yellow, white and red, and rowers, advancing in the fore- 
ground waters, followed by a fleet of similar ships and all 
making smart headway under a spanking breeze. The 
high sky of blue shows the sun, near the horizon, amid 
clouds of gray. 

Signed at the lower left: Ep>warp Moran. 


One of a series of historical paintings, exhibited at the Columbian 
Exposition, Chicago, 1898. 
Purchased from the Artist. 


Estate of the late Franx R. Lawrence. 


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AMERICAN: 1874— 


88—_LADY TRYING ON HAT 
Height, 64 inches; width, 51 mches 


A YOUNG woman in a filmy gown of mauve-pink and other 
delicate tones sits comfortably in her boudoir, facing the 
spectator, her slippered feet on a blue cushion. She is 
trying on a new straw hat trimmed with green leaves and 
a pink rose, and leans with her back against her mirrored 
dressing-table, studying effects with the aid of her hand 

mirror. 
Signed at the lower right: F. C. Friesexe, 1909. 


Exhibited at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh. 


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AUGUSTIN THEODULE RIBOT 
Frencu: 1823—1891 


89—_RIBOT’S FAMILY GROUP 
Height, 41 inches; width, 3614 wches 


SEVENTEEN figures appear in the composition, the faces of 


each and every one carefully and expressively studied. 
The atmosphere is of a dark and solemn interior, with 


high but softened lights on the foremost faces, while the 
others recede in the sombre spaces of the middle distance. 


The scene seems to represent in some sort a trial. In the 
centre an elderly woman in a dark green gown is seated, 


her gnarled hands knotted on her lap; near her is a stand- 
ing figure in a dark olive coat, while at either hand are 
men and women, chiefly women, young and old, and in the 
foreground an elderly man is making a record; all eyes, on 
a common object, are looking straight at the observer. 


Signed at the lower right: T. Rrsor. 


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Frencu: 1829—1884 
90—RETURN OF THE FISHING BOATS 

Height, 41 inches; length, 60 inches 


| A BROAD, iene rolling beach of goldensvelee sand, ex: 
posed at low tide and lighted here and there by aloe 
pools retained in the depressions, spreads out beneath a 
sky curtained by summer clouds. Heavy fishing boats 
stand at various points, with people working about them, 
and other workers dig for seafood 1 in the sands. 


Signed at the lower right: Le Laroucue. 


Colicesed by James 8. Ineuis and to be sold for account of Miss 
ExizasetH Ineus, Owner. 


THEIR WORKS 


BARYE, AntornE Lovis 
Landscape 


Pee OCk Rare Arcerr, N.A. 
Marine: Seal Rock 


BONVIN, Francois 
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Hunters and Pack 


1 BUNCE, Wittiam Gepney, N.A. 
| i A Venetian Street 

7 Moonlight, Venice 

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Femme au corsage rouge et enfant 


i CAZIN, JEAN CHARLES 
| From My Studio. Window 


| CHASE, Wuiutam Merritt, N.A. 
Hide and Seek 


| COURBET, Gustave 
d The Blacksmith’s Shed 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED AND 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 


20 . 


71 


17 


81 


70 


DAUBIGNY, Cuarres Francors 


DEWEY, Cuartes Menvitze, N.A. 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, NarcissE VirciLe 


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A ‘Tragedy Suggested 


DEGAS, HinatrreE GERMAIN EpGar 


Femme couchée 
Gray Day, Shropshire, England 


Figure Sketch for a Large Religious 
Composition | 


EATON, CHar_eEs Hare ANA, 


Autumn Landscape 


ENNEKING, Joun J. 


SUNSET 


FANTIN-LATOUR, Henri 
Still Life 


FICHEL, Euckne 


Jealousy 


EFRIESEKE, Frepertck Caru, N.A. 
Lady ‘Trying on Hat | 


HASSAM, Cuinpr, N.A. 


The Blue Sea and the Bather 
Ironbound 


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HIGGINS, Evucenr 
Convicts 
To the Next Town 
The Chain Gang 


PO. C. i. 
Landscape 


INGLIS, Wititam T. 


Boulogne Harbor 
Kettle Island, Magnolia, Massachusetts 


Al ACQUE, Cuartes Exe 


Children and Sheep 


JOHNSON, Davn, N.A. 


A Quiet Nook 


KOST, Frepericx W., N.A. 


Carmans River, Long Island 


LATOUCHE, Lovis 
Return of the Fishing Boats 


LAWSON, Ernessr, N. A. 


Nocturne 
Old-Fashioned Circus 
The Speedway | 
Morningside Heights 


LIE, Jonas, A.N.A. 
The Fog 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


43 
54 
84. 


60 


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61 


90 


67 
76 
79 
86 


82 


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MARIS, Jaxos i 
Landscape and Figure 10 
METTLING, Louis Vicror Frirx + ae 
A Cup of Wine 26 
The Bath | 3 3S 
MICHEL, Grorcers | 
Landscape 7 : 38 
Landscape, Huntsmen and Hay Wagon 74 
MILLER, Cuartes Henry, N.A. ee 
Landscape, Long Island AA | : 
MILLER, Kennetu Hayes | 
The Quickening 7 : 28 
The Idol | AY 
The Suppliant On, 
MILLET, Jean Francois , 
Harvest Laborer | | 23 
Knitting (La Grande Bergére) 24 
MINOR, Rorerr C., NA. 
Moonrise 14 
The Edge of the Forest 69 
| MONTICELLI, Apnotrue | 
i In the Woods 9 


Fantasy 18 


MORAN, Enwarp | 
The Voyage of Leif Ericson 87 


MYERS, Jzrome 
Gossips 


~PUVIS DE CHAVANNES, Pierre 


Female Figure 


RAFFAELLI, JEAN FRANCOIS 
At the Mirror 


RANGER, Henry Warp, N.A. 
The River Thames _ 
A River in Holland 
A Railroad Yard 


RENOIR, AvcusteE 
Deux I’emmes 
Femme lisant un journal illustré 


RIBOT, AvcustinE 'THEODULE 
St. Sebastian 
Ribot’s Family Group 


RIX, JuLian 
Sunset on the Coast 


ROBINSON, THEODORE 
Fishing Boats 


ROBINSON, Wim S., N.A. 
~ Wind Clouds 
In the Valley, Arkville, N. Y. 
The Day’s Ending 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


42 


48 


89 


34 


31 


13 


ROUSSEAU, Puuitirrr 
Still Life | 


ROYBET, Ferprnanp 


| : An Algerian Beauty 
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\ RYDER, Arzerr P., N.A. 
1] Travelers at Dusk 
il Landscape Sketch 
i , The Equestrian 
i Late Afternoon 
| ey The Pond 
i | Homeward Bound 
i | Pegasus 
7 Diana 
SISLEY, A.rrep | 


Le Quai a Sable 


TIEPOLO, Gtovanni Bartista 


Arrival of an Embassy | 


| THOMPSON, Juumr 
| Portrait of Mrs. Leslie Carter 


TWACHTMAN, Joun Henay 
“My Summer Studio” 


UNKNOWN 


| Centaur enlevant une Nymphe 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


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